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of america. i'm tom foreman. thanks so much for watching. for all of us here on the cnn express, we hope we see you down the roid. . o. ad. >>> i'm fredricka whitfield in atlanta. this breaking story. president barack obama has scrapped plans to travel to poland for the funeral of the polish president because of the vast volcanic ash cloud over much of europe. the white house announcement came within this hour, just about six hours before mr. obama was expected to leave. he joins a growing list of world leaders and dignitaries taking the same sort of decision. the ash cloud makes flying hazardous and has all but shut down flights in most of europe since thursday. here is a look at the volcano from space. the ash cloud is already huge and believe it or not, is still growing. right now it has affected airports in about two dozen countries. no travel relief expected for at least another day. >> we just wait. there is nothing anyone can do. everyone just accepts this is an act of god and there is nothing we can do about it. sit back and relax. >
of america. i'm tom foreman. thanks so much for watching. for all of us here on the cnn express, we hope we see you down the roid. . o. ad. >>> i'm fredricka whitfield in atlanta. this breaking story. president barack obama has scrapped plans to travel to poland for the funeral of the polish president because of the vast volcanic ash cloud over much of europe. the white house announcement came within this hour, just about six hours before mr. obama was expected to leave. he joins a...
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and today, we know it's small businesses that can create the jobs america needs. that's why at&t is investing billions to upgrade and build out our wired and wireless networks. making them faster, smarter, and more secure. connecting small businesses to markets across the country, and around the world. we invest now, because we know it will pay off... with new jobs, new growth, from a new generation, putting their belief in the future on the line. now is the time for investment and innovation. the future is waiting. and the future has always the future is waiting. and the future has always been our business. at&t. >>> welcome back. 7:14 right now on this wednesday morning and a a little bit of a day of change, but so far, decent out there. >> so far, not so bad. we expect to see a few sprinkles in the morning and more rainfall during the day, but things are changing as we speak. let's look at the radar and see how things are look across the region. there is rain on the radar in the washington area, in the district and to the north, west and south. however, this ov
and today, we know it's small businesses that can create the jobs america needs. that's why at&t is investing billions to upgrade and build out our wired and wireless networks. making them faster, smarter, and more secure. connecting small businesses to markets across the country, and around the world. we invest now, because we know it will pay off... with new jobs, new growth, from a new generation, putting their belief in the future on the line. now is the time for investment and...
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america has to walk and be better. america, as a nation, is incredible. look to our most recent world catastrophe or two. haiti and chile. americans -- it did not matter -- americans rolled up their sleeves and gave and will continue to do that. haiti will need help for a long time. i hope and pray that we will be there. that is the commitment that we have made. when the tsunami occurred, even during katrina -- some may argue the government was late -- but americans responded. that is the beauty of who we are. if we can continue to appeal to the goodness and extract that, that is one thing i think my father mastered. instead of always saying what we are getting, trying to figure out what we are able to come together on. ultimately, i think we will get past this issue of race. it will take some time. we're not there yet. we may be a long way from it. we made great strides and will continue to do so. >> go-ahead. >> this is touching on the media piece of this. i would also appeal for people to not be captured by the heat, but by the light. our technology al
america has to walk and be better. america, as a nation, is incredible. look to our most recent world catastrophe or two. haiti and chile. americans -- it did not matter -- americans rolled up their sleeves and gave and will continue to do that. haiti will need help for a long time. i hope and pray that we will be there. that is the commitment that we have made. when the tsunami occurred, even during katrina -- some may argue the government was late -- but americans responded. that is the...
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source of funds i am aware of that will help us with the problems that not just the united states of america but other countries are facing in purchasing madison. i think the non-commodity cost can be better managed with greater reliance on nurses and community health care workers and other delivery chains which are "too obscure to spend a lot of time on today. fourth, i cannot emphasize strongly enough how much i believe we should use this moment to send a clear signal to the world that we are moving away from a dependency model toward an empowerment model. we have to build capacity. 24% of the health-care problems are in africa and only 3% of the medical personnel are. we have to train and retain health care personnel in africa. fifth, prevention is still the key. if you look at the caribbean, where we started our aids work, in the last two years there have been no mother to child transmissions in at the bahamas. we are still reaching no where near the number of pregnant women who are hiv-positive with a medication that will -- it is 98% effective. bill is going to talk about vaccinations.
source of funds i am aware of that will help us with the problems that not just the united states of america but other countries are facing in purchasing madison. i think the non-commodity cost can be better managed with greater reliance on nurses and community health care workers and other delivery chains which are "too obscure to spend a lot of time on today. fourth, i cannot emphasize strongly enough how much i believe we should use this moment to send a clear signal to the world that...
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"america and the courts," tomorrow at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> the minute of that the wall street firms were in the business of harvesting middle class and lower middle class americans for their home equity value, there was a natural risk of abuse. >> sunday, michael lewis on the sub prime mortgage crisis. his latest is "the big short." michael lewis, at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. >> this weekend, on c-span2's " book tv," rebecca skloot. his book is "super power allusions." then, nell irvin painter. on the entire schedule at book tv.org. but president old, told workers at a manufacturing plant that the economy was beginning to turn the corner. the labor department shows that employers added 152,000 jobs. unemployment remains at 9.7%. the president spoke at a lithium ion battery parts manufacturer. >> mr. president, we're honored by your visit. on behalf of our company, we want to thank you for selecting our site to post your town hall meeting today. we are a global leader in technology and we are particularly proud of wh
"america and the courts," tomorrow at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> the minute of that the wall street firms were in the business of harvesting middle class and lower middle class americans for their home equity value, there was a natural risk of abuse. >> sunday, michael lewis on the sub prime mortgage crisis. his latest is "the big short." michael lewis, at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. >> this weekend, on c-span2's " book tv," rebecca...
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and what should america's government's relationship be to that country? we don't give foreign assistance to other countries for direct budget support. now that makes a lot of sense. when you first hear it, it makes enormous sense because we want to achieve certain specific examples -- excuse me, objectives -- and we sure as heck don't want to fund infective government. . experience as a physician with the health care system. if the end of this is, if the definition of success is they have their own health system and works as well as anybody could, given that amount of money, how or going to relate it to the government and how will the u.s. assistance program relate to the ngo program? to the ngo program? if you read the ghi report, there is a good description of what they did in bangladesh. you need to really work through this, i think. >> if i could ask a couple of things before we wrap up. africa has your doctors, fewer trained medical personnel than any other region and apparently continues to lose many of those who are trained to either north america
and what should america's government's relationship be to that country? we don't give foreign assistance to other countries for direct budget support. now that makes a lot of sense. when you first hear it, it makes enormous sense because we want to achieve certain specific examples -- excuse me, objectives -- and we sure as heck don't want to fund infective government. . experience as a physician with the health care system. if the end of this is, if the definition of success is they have their...
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if you stay in america, can you do it. but if you get through immigration, have the permits and everything, but you have to pay your loan back then over your time. you can convert your loan into a scholarship if you go home. i think we really need to think about how you take the life experiences of people and make it work for them. there is nothing you can do about the fact that you are going to be able to make more money here than rural ethiopia in the foreseeable future. but if you make it easier for people to stay and operate at a high level of efficiency, more will stay. you will be amazed much this global health initiative will help in building the infrastructure. people don't like to fail in what they do. they don't want to be in an environment where their efforts are going to be fruitless. that is one of the concepts behind g.h.i. smart peel all over the world, if they think they can succeed, they are more likely to stay home. >> mr. gates, legality me ask you about the ma larry ya -- malaria. i would like your thou
if you stay in america, can you do it. but if you get through immigration, have the permits and everything, but you have to pay your loan back then over your time. you can convert your loan into a scholarship if you go home. i think we really need to think about how you take the life experiences of people and make it work for them. there is nothing you can do about the fact that you are going to be able to make more money here than rural ethiopia in the foreseeable future. but if you make it...
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i look forward to a lively discussion with two of the great innovative thinkers in america today. we are particularly grateful to both of them for taking time to come here. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i join you in welcoming president clinton and bill gates. we appreciate especially the efforts that both of you have made to change your schedules to be with us today. in numerous locations around the world, the bill and melinda gates foundation and the clinton foundation rival our government as visible representatives of the united states of america. even as these foundations focus on helping individuals they are playing an increasing role in the public sector in lending policy assistance to governments. their actions have influenced public opinion and catalyzed international action. most importantly, they have been vital partners with the united states government in the fight against hiv/aids, malaria, and tuberculosis. the share in successes our country has achieved in these areas. according to the office of the global aids coordinator, the president's emergency plan for aids reli
i look forward to a lively discussion with two of the great innovative thinkers in america today. we are particularly grateful to both of them for taking time to come here. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i join you in welcoming president clinton and bill gates. we appreciate especially the efforts that both of you have made to change your schedules to be with us today. in numerous locations around the world, the bill and melinda gates foundation and the clinton foundation rival our...
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america and on nutrition and providing cataract operations, a problem impacting the workforce in peru. we have done to 50,000 cataract services in peru. as a global initiative every year we try to raise health care money. we have raised $6.5 million to help improve access and child nutrition. in haiti, paul farmer at the un is going to try to do for haiti what we did in rwanda, build a whole system that the government can run. it is against this background that i want to say the following thing. i strongly support the global health initiative. and it is closely related to food security. i think the two things should be possible, supported hand in hand. i think the bill is well conceived. it focuses on developing systems in the 20 countries. it is the next logical step after what we have been doing. it focuses on reducing infectious diseases, increasing access to safe drinking water. it is user friendly. they want to have one place to treat everyone. this is a horrible struggle in many countries. there is an enormous emphasis on newborn and child health -- what they call a new business
america and on nutrition and providing cataract operations, a problem impacting the workforce in peru. we have done to 50,000 cataract services in peru. as a global initiative every year we try to raise health care money. we have raised $6.5 million to help improve access and child nutrition. in haiti, paul farmer at the un is going to try to do for haiti what we did in rwanda, build a whole system that the government can run. it is against this background that i want to say the following...
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the cspan video library, cables latest gift to america. >> the labor department reported that the unemployment rate stayed the same for the third straight month, 9.7%. we talked about this morning on "washington journal." the president will begin speaking at approximately 11:55. . inues. >> greg robb, here is your headline story. apparel's what -- rise 162,000, best gain in three years. including census workers, you put this payrolls rise by 114,000 in march. analyze that, please. guest: march unemployment numbers came out this morning and they were about in line with expectations. it is good news, relatively speaking, for the economy. it looks like the economy is on the mend, rebounding, and it is a real recovery. but at the same time, with economics there always two hands and it is not very strong. the economy still looks to be pretty weak. there are a lot of people unemployed. a lot of people who have been unemployed for really long times, more than six months. so it is a mixed report, but there it is. host: what is the report -- is that every friday? guest: it comes out once a month, relea
the cspan video library, cables latest gift to america. >> the labor department reported that the unemployment rate stayed the same for the third straight month, 9.7%. we talked about this morning on "washington journal." the president will begin speaking at approximately 11:55. . inues. >> greg robb, here is your headline story. apparel's what -- rise 162,000, best gain in three years. including census workers, you put this payrolls rise by 114,000 in march. analyze that,...
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the most powerful half ton crew in america has a powertrain backed for 100,000 miles. chevy silverado half-ton a consumers digest best buy and the most dependable, longest-lasting full-sized pickups on the road. get 0% apr for 60 months on 2010 silverado half-ton models with an average finance savings around fifty four hundred dollars. >>> one of my favorite things to do is answer questions from you at home, our viewers. one question today from carly in north carolina who asked about food choices changing as we age. i decided to come to a grocery store to answer a full plate of question. as a father of three kids, as a husband as well, i do a lot of shopping for the house. one of the places i like to shop is the perimeter of the store. why? you get a lot of healthy foods, a lot of healthy vegetables. try to eat several different colored foods a day. the same habits we have for purchasing when they're younger, they got to change as we get older. i like to spend a lot of time here n the green section, making sure to get plenty of spinach and kale, good for your eyes and
the most powerful half ton crew in america has a powertrain backed for 100,000 miles. chevy silverado half-ton a consumers digest best buy and the most dependable, longest-lasting full-sized pickups on the road. get 0% apr for 60 months on 2010 silverado half-ton models with an average finance savings around fifty four hundred dollars. >>> one of my favorite things to do is answer questions from you at home, our viewers. one question today from carly in north carolina who asked about...
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it focuses on america's aquatic treasures. it is important to understand the marine creatures because their habitats are being destroyed by us. like this exotic lion fish, an invasive species, murder on a native habitat. it found its way to our waters because people with home aquariums started dumping the fish when it got too big. in addition to the animals the aquarium highlights the saving of the coral reefs. >> some of these coral head cans take 40 to 50 years to grow. it takes one anchor to kill them permanently. >> reporter: it is not as grand as our sister in baltimore, but come on your lunch hour or when you are spiriting visitors, it is one block down on the mall. like taking a dip on a hot summer day you are going to want to flow through this one. don't be in a hurry. >> our leader is telling us to hurry. >> we have to go get on the bus. >> did you enjoy it? >> we loved it. yes. >> that looks pretty cool. again, d.c.'s national aquarium is in the basement of the commerce department on 14th and constitution. go to nati
it focuses on america's aquatic treasures. it is important to understand the marine creatures because their habitats are being destroyed by us. like this exotic lion fish, an invasive species, murder on a native habitat. it found its way to our waters because people with home aquariums started dumping the fish when it got too big. in addition to the animals the aquarium highlights the saving of the coral reefs. >> some of these coral head cans take 40 to 50 years to grow. it takes one...
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. >> guest: it's my job and and my team's job to drive innovation it into america's foreign-policy and figure out how we can maximize the potential of technology and innovation and service of america's diplomatic goals. >> host: give us the example? >> guest: i will give a couple quick ones, they vary from things doing in mexico to the condo to siberia. in in siberia, for example, we have a strategic dialogue with russia and if you think about the cold war innovation and with something they competed with the russians on and, in fact, if one of our nation's one it was perceived as though the other was losing and now innovation can be a shared resource. scientific and tough logical operation -- cooperation. we're building ties between the new russian government, the private sector and american governments and american private sector so by working together leveraging each resources we can produce scientific and technological breakthroughs that otherwise would happen. that's a positive example. another side ofñr it is fighting against bad guys and dealing with some of the threats in the w
. >> guest: it's my job and and my team's job to drive innovation it into america's foreign-policy and figure out how we can maximize the potential of technology and innovation and service of america's diplomatic goals. >> host: give us the example? >> guest: i will give a couple quick ones, they vary from things doing in mexico to the condo to siberia. in in siberia, for example, we have a strategic dialogue with russia and if you think about the cold war innovation and with...
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to america to seek a better life. the american dream is that better life that you will find in america. i think that with the recent recession the american dream has been kind of lost. we're kind of getting over the recession now, but last year, people were saying that it is not so easy to make it in america with this economy. i'm sure people in other countries were feeling the same way, like we should not go to america now. look how bad they are having it. with this video we wanted to renew faith in the american dream and in the free market economy. i think the american dream is still very alive. one business owner told us that through his experience he knows it exists because he came from korea and he has a much better life here in america. he was a soft -- software engineer and now he is retired with a franchise donut shop. if he he made it so well that you can quit your job as a software engineer to open a doughnut shop, then i think you definitely achieved the american dream. >> if somebody opened up for a small
to america to seek a better life. the american dream is that better life that you will find in america. i think that with the recent recession the american dream has been kind of lost. we're kind of getting over the recession now, but last year, people were saying that it is not so easy to make it in america with this economy. i'm sure people in other countries were feeling the same way, like we should not go to america now. look how bad they are having it. with this video we wanted to renew...
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the goal -- to remake america in the image of europe. but, take hope, down the other path is responsible, adult leadership, focused firmly on job creation and economic opportunity. we believe in a congress that will once again listen to the people and return america to the country they know and love. we believe in a limited, but effective government, that provides a safety net for those who need it most, but sets no limits on opportunity or achievement. we believe that it is not enough to just talk about ending government waste. you have to take action so that we can begin to be raised our deficits and free our children from our debt. rather than putting the squeeze on our nation's job greeters and entrepreneurs, we believe in a pro-growth strategy to create jobs and empower the american entrepreneur and small businesses to thrive. this is our choice. i am eric cantor. on behalf of my republican colleagues, please know that we cure your concerns and we will work hard to get washington working for you once again. thank you. >> tomorrow on
the goal -- to remake america in the image of europe. but, take hope, down the other path is responsible, adult leadership, focused firmly on job creation and economic opportunity. we believe in a congress that will once again listen to the people and return america to the country they know and love. we believe in a limited, but effective government, that provides a safety net for those who need it most, but sets no limits on opportunity or achievement. we believe that it is not enough to just...
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out how we can maximize the potential of technology and innovation in service of america's diplomatic and development goals. >> host: give us an example of how that's done. >> guest: they vary in things we're doing in mexico to congo to siberia. in siberia, for example, we have a strategic dialogue with russia, and if you think about the cold war, innovation was something that we competed with the russians on, and, in fact, if one of our nations won, it was perceived as though the other nation was losing. now innovation can be a shared resource, scientific and technological cooperation. so one example of what we're doing is we're building ties between the russian government, the russian private sector and the american government and the american private sector so that by working together leveraging each of our countries' resources, we can produce scientific and technological breakthroughs that otherwise wouldn't happen. that's a positive example of what the innovation agenda can look like. another side of it is fighting against bad guys and dealing with some of the threats that are in
out how we can maximize the potential of technology and innovation in service of america's diplomatic and development goals. >> host: give us an example of how that's done. >> guest: they vary in things we're doing in mexico to congo to siberia. in siberia, for example, we have a strategic dialogue with russia, and if you think about the cold war, innovation was something that we competed with the russians on, and, in fact, if one of our nations won, it was perceived as though the...
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most caribbean countries in central and latin america have some kind of critical care facility, don't they? >> right. most do. but you have to remember that haiti's the poorest nation in this hemisphere and today people are still dying of dirty water and kids are dying of starvation. it's an hour from miami. >> couric: he's been coming to this impoverished nation for two decades and, in 1994, founded project medishare, a nonprofit organization that raises money to improve haiti's health care system. you believe if haiti is to thrive at all, it's got to have a better health care system. >> well, exactly. and president clinton has talked about bringing in a massive influx of industry and people investing, international donors. they're not going to come here unless there's a health care security net. >> couric: every week since the earthquake, medishare has managed to mobilize a massive influx of volunteers from the u.s. >> we are glad to have you here. >> couric: how many doctors, nurses, technicians do you have here at any given point? >> usually about 150 doctors, nurses, therapists,
most caribbean countries in central and latin america have some kind of critical care facility, don't they? >> right. most do. but you have to remember that haiti's the poorest nation in this hemisphere and today people are still dying of dirty water and kids are dying of starvation. it's an hour from miami. >> couric: he's been coming to this impoverished nation for two decades and, in 1994, founded project medishare, a nonprofit organization that raises money to improve haiti's...
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why you may be surprised about what this somewhere in america... there's a home by the sea powered by the wind on the plains. there's a hospital where technology has a healing touch. there's a factory giving old industries new life. and there's a train that got a whole city moving again. somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> you're watching abc 7 news at 11m with leon harris, caroline lyders, doug hill, and tim brant sports. >>> three people were inside as rescuers approached. she disappeared under the water. the rescue teams found her later downstream unconscious. >>> deadly mining accident in west virginia has virginia governor bob mcdonnell taking action. he wants to amend the budget to increase funding for mining safety. >>> the senate held a moment of silence to honor the memories of the 29 miners killed in the west virginia explosion, and in west virginia, the governor led a ceremony to commemorate
why you may be surprised about what this somewhere in america... there's a home by the sea powered by the wind on the plains. there's a hospital where technology has a healing touch. there's a factory giving old industries new life. and there's a train that got a whole city moving again. somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> you're watching...
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rewriting the nuclear defense policy, something reagan talked about and obama responded on "good morning america" and said the last time he checked she was no expert. today palin responded. >> i have no response to that the last i checked sarah palin is not much of an expert on nuclear issues. if the secretary of defense and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff are comfortable with it, i'm probably going to take my advice from them and not from sarah palin. >> now, the president with all the vast nuclear experience that he acquired as a community organize ooizer and as a part-time senator and as a full-time candidate, all that experience, still no accomplishment to date with north korea and iran. >> candy crowley was there for the speech. also jeffrey toobin, also author of "the nine: inside the secret world of the supreme court" a great book and we have co-author of "grand new party." candy, did mitt romney and tim pawlenty skip the event because they knew there was no way to compete? >> listen, there is no doubt that she really absorb much of the sun and awe saw that with the reception sh
rewriting the nuclear defense policy, something reagan talked about and obama responded on "good morning america" and said the last time he checked she was no expert. today palin responded. >> i have no response to that the last i checked sarah palin is not much of an expert on nuclear issues. if the secretary of defense and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff are comfortable with it, i'm probably going to take my advice from them and not from sarah palin. >> now,...
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about america's decline? >> no, i don't think it's going to happen, provided-- one big proviso-- that we deal with this debt bomb. >> reporter: and if we don't? >> then it might happen. >> reporter: the u.s. remains the most important single power in the world but in just the time it took for you to watch this report, its nocial debt grew by nearly $18 million. lara logan, cbs news, washington. >> couric: in brazil, the government says as many as 200 people were buried alive in mudslides this week in and around rio de janeiro. rescue teams were still searching for survivors today on hillsides littered with debris. 171 people are confirmed dead. the mudslides were triggered by the heaviest rain rio has seen in 40 years. meanwhile, the earth is having a close encounter tonight. nasa says an asteroid is whizzing by, even as we speak. no cause for alarm, though. the asteroid won't get any closer than 223,000 miles away. here on earth, a scientist and his nine-year-old son were looking for fossils in a cave in sou
about america's decline? >> no, i don't think it's going to happen, provided-- one big proviso-- that we deal with this debt bomb. >> reporter: and if we don't? >> then it might happen. >> reporter: the u.s. remains the most important single power in the world but in just the time it took for you to watch this report, its nocial debt grew by nearly $18 million. lara logan, cbs news, washington. >> couric: in brazil, the government says as many as 200 people were...
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. >> reporter: but, says sig hecker, a former director of america's own secret nuclear city at los alamos, stopping production still leaves russia with 150 tons of plutonium. >> they have so much material that the concern of russian nuclear materials getting out of the proper facilities and out of the proper hands remains very high on my own agenda. >> reporter: hecker visited russia's secret cities in the chaotic years after the fall of the soviet union. >> when i saw their practice of how they did the protection, the control, and the accounting of the nuclear material, i was terribly concerned. >> reporter: hecker says the controls have gotten better. but krasnoyarsk 26 was the last of 13 reactors that once turned up weapons-grade plutonium for the soviet union. the nightmare scenario of a terrorist group like al qaeda getting its hands on a ten-pound chunk and turning it into a weapon still remains. >> i would say that's a very difficult process, but not one that's impossible for a terrorist group. >> reporter: think they industrial a stockpile of nearly 100 tons. katie? >> couric: dav
. >> reporter: but, says sig hecker, a former director of america's own secret nuclear city at los alamos, stopping production still leaves russia with 150 tons of plutonium. >> they have so much material that the concern of russian nuclear materials getting out of the proper facilities and out of the proper hands remains very high on my own agenda. >> reporter: hecker visited russia's secret cities in the chaotic years after the fall of the soviet union. >> when i saw...
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we are here to talk about america's energy security. this is an issue that has been a priority since the day i took office. already we have made the largest investment in clean energy in our nation's history. this is expected to create or saved more than 700 jobs. jobs manufacturing advanced batteries, operating the power grids so it is more intelligent, doubling our capacity to generate renewable electricity. in just a few months after taking office, i gathered the leaders of the world's largest automakers, environmental advocates, labor unions, public officials, to reach a historic agreement to raise fuel economy standards in cars and trucks. after decades after which we have done little to increase efficiency, those standards will be finalized and this will reduce our dependence on oil while helping people to spend less at the pump. we are holding our end of the deal and we expect at all people to do the same. this will save $1.8 billion and -- this will save 1.8 billion barrels of oil. today, we will also go one step further. in ord
we are here to talk about america's energy security. this is an issue that has been a priority since the day i took office. already we have made the largest investment in clean energy in our nation's history. this is expected to create or saved more than 700 jobs. jobs manufacturing advanced batteries, operating the power grids so it is more intelligent, doubling our capacity to generate renewable electricity. in just a few months after taking office, i gathered the leaders of the world's...
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america is going to have a lot of dick hurts. some people are not sending their forms in because they are actry at the government, which is dumb, because the census figures out how people get represented. the state gets fewer congress meb. maybe none of us should send in our forms. because no congressmen seems perfect. they estimate that 30% of americans will not participate in the census. that's the thing if they know 30% won't portis pate, just add 30% to the ones that do, right? your welcome, census bureau. next, the next thing that's due is taxes. tax day is two weeks away. and when it comes to taxes, there are two kinds of people, whose that are responsible and get them done early, also known as psychopaths and then there are the rest of us. my cousin sal is right now out on hollywood boulevard with a poker table. hi, sal, how are you? >> what's happening, jimmy? >> jimmy: also the people that used turbo tax to do their taxes themselves. they are eligible for a refound. let's meet them, okay. start with the guy in the blue s
america is going to have a lot of dick hurts. some people are not sending their forms in because they are actry at the government, which is dumb, because the census figures out how people get represented. the state gets fewer congress meb. maybe none of us should send in our forms. because no congressmen seems perfect. they estimate that 30% of americans will not participate in the census. that's the thing if they know 30% won't portis pate, just add 30% to the ones that do, right? your...
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. >> reporter: in the heart of mainstream america, a cub scout derby where each of the home- designed cars is carefully weighed and measured before roaring off at breakneck speed. here, enterprise, ingenuity and patience are justly rewarded. >> my favorite part was when i got in first. >> reporter: it's a mainstream event passionately embraced not only by the jaka brothers but also by nine-year-old bilal khan, whose education and upbringing is anything but mainstream. in his loudoun county, virginia, home, bilal is being taught math by his mother zakia. >> so five is closer to seven, or ten is closer to seven? >> reporter: in another home nearby, priscilla martinez is teaching her six children, ages two to 12, about condensation. >> we're going to learn about clouds, evaporation, condensation and precipitation. >> reporter: they are part of a growing movement-- no one knows the exact number-- of muslims who home-school their children because they want them to get a more holistic education than a public school can provide. >> what we are trying to do is give our children a foundation w
. >> reporter: in the heart of mainstream america, a cub scout derby where each of the home- designed cars is carefully weighed and measured before roaring off at breakneck speed. here, enterprise, ingenuity and patience are justly rewarded. >> my favorite part was when i got in first. >> reporter: it's a mainstream event passionately embraced not only by the jaka brothers but also by nine-year-old bilal khan, whose education and upbringing is anything but mainstream. in his...
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we are here to talk about america's energy situation. this has been a priority for my administration since i took office. already, we have reached the -- made the largest investment in energy in our nation's history. it is an investment that is expected to create or save more than 700,000 jobs in north america. job manufacturing for more efficient vehicles. upgrading the power grid so it is smarter and stronger. doubling our nation paused capacity to generate grenoble electricity. just a few -- generate grenoble electricity. >> just a few years ago, i met with several officials in different capacities to reach a historic agreement to raise fuel economy standards in cars and trucks. tomorrow, after decades where we have done little to increase auto efficiency, those new standards will be finalized which will reduce our dependence on oil while helping people spend less at the pump. my administration is up holding its and of the deal. we expect all parties to do the same. i point out that this rule we are announcing about increased mileage
we are here to talk about america's energy situation. this has been a priority for my administration since i took office. already, we have reached the -- made the largest investment in energy in our nation's history. it is an investment that is expected to create or save more than 700,000 jobs in north america. job manufacturing for more efficient vehicles. upgrading the power grid so it is smarter and stronger. doubling our nation paused capacity to generate grenoble electricity. just a few --...
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consider this: at iowa lakes community college, the students learn to keep america's wind turbines going and to keep them safe, the only battery they trust in their high voltage meters are duracell rechargeables. so whether you're responsible for tomorrow... or enjoying today... it just has to work. duracell smart power. duracell trusted everywhere yeah. strip? ok. absolutely! where's the music? ♪ i have a lot of stuffiness at night. allergies. i was just diagnosed with a deviated septum. here's how it works... [ female announcer ] nasal congestion limits air flow but breathe right's patented reflex action gently lifts open nasal passages to help you get more air. oh, yeah. yeah, you're right. i'm getting more air. oh, wow! that's pretty nice. [ woman ] if your nose could talk right now, what do you think it would say? i think it's saying, "i'm open for business!" [ female announcer ] for two free samples, go to breatheright.com and strip for free. [ female announcer ] for two free samples, everything is better with swanson broth in it. made with garden vegetables and sun-drenched herb
consider this: at iowa lakes community college, the students learn to keep america's wind turbines going and to keep them safe, the only battery they trust in their high voltage meters are duracell rechargeables. so whether you're responsible for tomorrow... or enjoying today... it just has to work. duracell smart power. duracell trusted everywhere yeah. strip? ok. absolutely! where's the music? ♪ i have a lot of stuffiness at night. allergies. i was just diagnosed with a deviated septum....
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i mean, the goal is to protect america while we protect american values. and american values include freedom, right? so, it is something that we work on constantly good we adjust for it constantly. and we think about really and every major programmatic development that we do. >> you talk about other speakers at the national press club. earlier this year we have the head of coast heard, who will be here later this spring from his position. with several questions about the coast guard, including, what role do they play as the hs move forward to effectively mitigating threats, see import issues, things like removing hurricanes et cetera. >> actually, the coast guard has an enormous and multifaceted role in a lot of different teams. they have a footprint in assisting abroad and we have them and see been menses around the world. they are responsible for the protection of the nation's poorest and so for example, they have been working on the implementation of the twix program, which basically are security cards for four walkers who have access to secure areas. t
i mean, the goal is to protect america while we protect american values. and american values include freedom, right? so, it is something that we work on constantly good we adjust for it constantly. and we think about really and every major programmatic development that we do. >> you talk about other speakers at the national press club. earlier this year we have the head of coast heard, who will be here later this spring from his position. with several questions about the coast guard,...
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the most innovative full- size sedan in america: the taurus sho, from ford. drive one. >>> and finally, from all of us at abc news, today is a day we remember about a man we never forget. it was five years ago tonight that peter jennings announced a diagnosis. >> i have learned that i have lung cancer. yes, i was a smoker until about 20 years ago and i was weak and i smoked over 9/11. >> reporter: what has happened in the five years since? lung cancer remains the most common fatal cancer, but the death rate is falling faster than for any other cancer. five years later, 20% of americans are still smoking. but the smoking rate among the young is at its lowest. in 2005, there was no national effort to help people quit. but as of tonight, there's a hot line and that hot line got more calls than ever last year. tonight, 34 states banned smoking in public places. knowing our captain and colleague, peter probably would have said that's good. now do more. >> that is our report on "world news" tonight, i'm peter jennings, i hope to see you again tomorrow night. >> for
the most innovative full- size sedan in america: the taurus sho, from ford. drive one. >>> and finally, from all of us at abc news, today is a day we remember about a man we never forget. it was five years ago tonight that peter jennings announced a diagnosis. >> i have learned that i have lung cancer. yes, i was a smoker until about 20 years ago and i was weak and i smoked over 9/11. >> reporter: what has happened in the five years since? lung cancer remains the most...
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what is the message the protesters want america to hear? they take cnn inside the bus and the movement. hey! increase in 6 months. pete, back it up! ( marker squeaking ) when business travel leaves you drained, re-charge with comfort suites. spacious rooms, free hi-speed internet, and free hot breakfast. comfort suites. power up. now stay two separate times with comfort suites... or any choice hotel and earn a free night. book at choicehotels.com. the amount of technology in today's cars is like something out of a spaceship. which is why, mechanics nowadays are more like rocket scientists. they have to be. the technicians at ford and lincoln mercury dealerships are highly trained. they really do know their stuff. and, they have all the parts to make sure the job gets done right. get the works - an oil change, tire rotation and more just $29.95 or less after $10 mail-in rebate. does this thing do email? you betcha. see, smart and friendly. anti-aging eye roller. reduces puffiness immediately, and also helps with lines and wrinkles. not surge
what is the message the protesters want america to hear? they take cnn inside the bus and the movement. hey! increase in 6 months. pete, back it up! ( marker squeaking ) when business travel leaves you drained, re-charge with comfort suites. spacious rooms, free hi-speed internet, and free hot breakfast. comfort suites. power up. now stay two separate times with comfort suites... or any choice hotel and earn a free night. book at choicehotels.com. the amount of technology in today's cars is...
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. >> reporter: some a person on any street in america and chances are you will find a chronic health problem. >> little high on the cholesterol. >> have high cholesterol, yes. >> reporter: this man has high blood pressure. >> hopefully i can get off this medication. >> reporter: and they have plenty of company. the centers if for disease control has startling data about the state of our health. 45% of americans, almost half of the entire adult population have high blood pressure, high cholesterol or diabetes, conditions that are killing us. >> each one of these conditions is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease, which is one of the leading causes of death in the u.s. >> reporter: the cause, signs point to america's growing waistline. we are eating too much and exercising too little. the latest statistics show one- third of americans are obese. >> you eat a lot of fast food and you are always on the run and don't make good food choices you could end up in that situation. >> reporter: the study reveals one in seven adults don't know they are dealing with these critical conditions t
. >> reporter: some a person on any street in america and chances are you will find a chronic health problem. >> little high on the cholesterol. >> have high cholesterol, yes. >> reporter: this man has high blood pressure. >> hopefully i can get off this medication. >> reporter: and they have plenty of company. the centers if for disease control has startling data about the state of our health. 45% of americans, almost half of the entire adult population have...
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america runs on dunkin'. my subaru saved my life. i won't ever forget that. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. love. get swept up with the big chocolate taste of mocha iced coffee from dunkin' donuts. it's just another one of our delicious, refreshing iced coffee flavors -- grab one today! america runs on dunkin'. >> maryland's 2010 general assembly is one for the history books. the 90 day session adjourned at midnight. less than 12 hours after that governor o'malley began to sign into law more than 150 bills. they include a measure to create civil be penalties for those making false health claims. legislative action will help to accelerate the maryland economic recovery. >> we have made a lot of tough choices in order to protect the priorities of the people of our state. tough choices that have resulted in the smallest state government we have had since 1973. >> the state budget includes major cuts in funding to local governments. for road repairs for instance. there is still $633 million in the state's rainy-day fund. >> now, among some of the bills past.
america runs on dunkin'. my subaru saved my life. i won't ever forget that. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. love. get swept up with the big chocolate taste of mocha iced coffee from dunkin' donuts. it's just another one of our delicious, refreshing iced coffee flavors -- grab one today! america runs on dunkin'. >> maryland's 2010 general assembly is one for the history books. the 90 day session adjourned at midnight. less than 12 hours after that governor o'malley began to sign...
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coming up next, the frozen flashback in steve hartman's "assignment america." if you've had a heart attack caused by a completely blocked artery, another heart attack could be lurking, waiting to strike. a heart attack caused by a clot, one that could be fatal. but plavix helps save lives. plavix taken with other heart medicines, goes beyond what other heart medicines do alone, to provide greater protection against heart attack or stroke and even death by helping to keep blood platelets from sticking together and forming clots. ask your doctor about plavix. protection that helps save lives. people with stomach ulcers or other conditions that cause bleeding should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines including aspirin may increase bleeding risk, so tell your doctor when planning surgery. certain genetic factors and some medicines, such as prilosec, may affect how plavix works. tell your doctor all the medicines you take, including aspirin, especially if you've had a stroke. if fever, unexplained weakness or confusion develops, tell yo
coming up next, the frozen flashback in steve hartman's "assignment america." if you've had a heart attack caused by a completely blocked artery, another heart attack could be lurking, waiting to strike. a heart attack caused by a clot, one that could be fatal. but plavix helps save lives. plavix taken with other heart medicines, goes beyond what other heart medicines do alone, to provide greater protection against heart attack or stroke and even death by helping to keep blood...
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it will be shown in france, except in france it's called "another reason to hate america." [ light laughter ] they're just changing the title. "jersey shore" is also premiering in italy this week, and the nickname "the situation" will not be translated. but snookie will be known as "orange --" [ laughter ] that's what they're -- that's -- "jersey shore" made some changes for the middle east version, too. i think we have a screen grab of this. can we -- there we go, that's it there. [ laughter ] [ scattered applause ] it looks a little different. on the ads over there, the ads say, "muscles plus gel plus tanning bed equals sex." [ light laughter ] you can get that answer with a lot of different equations. for example, "golf plus money plus text messages also equals sex." [ laughter ] you can get there any way you try. [ light laughter ] more tiger woods news today. did you read about this? porn star devon "xxx" james says that tiger paid her to have sex back in 2006. hopefully this situation will make parents think twice before raising their daughters with the middle name "xxx." [ laughter ]
it will be shown in france, except in france it's called "another reason to hate america." [ light laughter ] they're just changing the title. "jersey shore" is also premiering in italy this week, and the nickname "the situation" will not be translated. but snookie will be known as "orange --" [ laughter ] that's what they're -- that's -- "jersey shore" made some changes for the middle east version, too. i think we have a screen grab of this....
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the most innovative full- size sedan in america: the taurus sho, from ford. drive one. and what it doesn't cover can cost you some money. ♪ going to rise up find my direction magnetically ♪ going to rise up throw down my ace in the hole ♪ >> larry: he was quite a guy, captain phil harris, he guested on this show, captain of the cornelia marie, he died during the crab season. you guys all close with him? >> i knew him well before the show. we did a lot of fun things together, other than fishing. >> larry: he was quite a guy. >> he was a good guy. >> larry: he died of a heart attack. >> he had a stroke and then ended up having a brain aneurysm ten days later. >> larry: did you ever sail with him. >> no, but we've known him about 25 years. >> larry: what about you, keith? >> never sailed with him, but same thing, i've known him for years and years. tough loss for the entire fleet. >> larry: what made him a great fisherman? >> you know, the thing about phil is what you see is what you get. he never held back, but he would have been a good poker player, because he kept
the most innovative full- size sedan in america: the taurus sho, from ford. drive one. and what it doesn't cover can cost you some money. ♪ going to rise up find my direction magnetically ♪ going to rise up throw down my ace in the hole ♪ >> larry: he was quite a guy, captain phil harris, he guested on this show, captain of the cornelia marie, he died during the crab season. you guys all close with him? >> i knew him well before the show. we did a lot of fun things together,...
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this is america. >> indeed it is. elijah cummings, thank you very much, and i wish you a happy easter weekend. thank you. >>> and politico's jonathan martin with the latest on the sex shop spending spree. >>> but how should the president celebrate the victory? "the daily show"'s john stewart has an idea. >> you don't have to relax in real time. pack it all into one of those '80s movie maun tajs. we're part of nature, and as we destroy nature, we destroy ourselves. it's a selfish thing to want to protect nature. i never intended to be a businessman. we made the world's best climbing equipment out of here. we realized that putting in and taking out of all these pitons was causing damage to the rock. so, i made these little soft aluminum chalks that you just put in with your fingers. and i'm a dam buster. we've been working for years to take this dam out. the reservoir behind it is only 4 feet deep-- the water gets real warm, kills a lot of the life in the river. when you take out a dam, that's a real victory. i mean, a
this is america. >> indeed it is. elijah cummings, thank you very much, and i wish you a happy easter weekend. thank you. >>> and politico's jonathan martin with the latest on the sex shop spending spree. >>> but how should the president celebrate the victory? "the daily show"'s john stewart has an idea. >> you don't have to relax in real time. pack it all into one of those '80s movie maun tajs. we're part of nature, and as we destroy nature, we destroy...
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america began filling the consequences of the economic assaad. goldmansachs was an active player in building this machinery. leading up to 2008, goldman made a lot of money and packaging mortgages and selling securities backed by loans from notoriously poor quality lenders such as washington mutual, fremont, and new century. of special concern was goldman costs marketing of what are known as synthetic financial instruments. ordinarily, the financial risk of the market and the economy at large is limited because the assets traded are finite. there are only so many houses, mortgages, shares of stock, or barrels of oil in which to invest, but as synthetic instrument has no real asset. it is simply of debt on the performance that if references. that means the number of synthetic instruments is limitless, and so is the risk they present to the economy. synthetics structures, referencing high risk mortgages, and garnered hefty fees for goldmansachs and other investment banks. they assumed an ever larger share of the financial market and contributed gre
america began filling the consequences of the economic assaad. goldmansachs was an active player in building this machinery. leading up to 2008, goldman made a lot of money and packaging mortgages and selling securities backed by loans from notoriously poor quality lenders such as washington mutual, fremont, and new century. of special concern was goldman costs marketing of what are known as synthetic financial instruments. ordinarily, the financial risk of the market and the economy at large...
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"fixing america's schools" this evening, 7:00, tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. an encore presentation. >>> a smell of success isn't as sweet at as one of the top universities in the country. opportunities at m.i.t. krauming a little too hard to learn a little too much and forgetting a little something. personal hygiene. that's creating a big stink on campus in more ways than one, but this is m.i.t., where the brightest minds can solve any problem. right? well, the student senate pass add bill providing free samples of soap, tooth 3 paste, mouth wash and deodorant handed out to students during class. >> you're smart, but you stink. right? >> not something to put on the resume. >> not at all. thank you for not cramming too hard. you smell pleasant this morning. >> thank you. >>> coming up next here, talking about pigs. a lot of stories out about bullies in the news, the past several week. high profile cases. a kid we're told in one particular school reporting school bullies to teachers. then a bully list came out. you can imagine what happened then. we'll tell you
"fixing america's schools" this evening, 7:00, tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. an encore presentation. >>> a smell of success isn't as sweet at as one of the top universities in the country. opportunities at m.i.t. krauming a little too hard to learn a little too much and forgetting a little something. personal hygiene. that's creating a big stink on campus in more ways than one, but this is m.i.t., where the brightest minds can solve any problem. right? well, the student senate pass...
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murrah federal building. >>> america's trust in their government is near a historic low. the survey by the pew research center finds that almost 80% of respondents say they can't trust washington most of the time. only 22% say they feel that they can trust the federal government. a majority of respondents say the government is too big and too powerful. >>> some of the biggest names in country music were in las vegas last night for the academy of country music awards ceremony. and some of the hottest new stars were also there to be honored. sandra hughes reports. ♪ >> reporter: newcomers and young guns set the stage smoking at the 45th annual academy of country music awards. atlanta antebellum swept the night winning five awards including song of the year, single record of year, and top vocal group. "need you now" has crossed music jen are as and the group was nom mated for more awards than anybody else this go-around. >> this moment is not lost in our eyes. we're living our dream right now. >> reporter: miranda lambert's only 27 years old and sunday snagged her second w
murrah federal building. >>> america's trust in their government is near a historic low. the survey by the pew research center finds that almost 80% of respondents say they can't trust washington most of the time. only 22% say they feel that they can trust the federal government. a majority of respondents say the government is too big and too powerful. >>> some of the biggest names in country music were in las vegas last night for the academy of country music awards ceremony....
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government and how into the '50s and '60s as the cold war became more a part of american life our america learned about the soviet union and historians, people who knew the language, study the economy, literature and bring us through the point* to understand rise and fall of the field of sovietology that was a large part of the population. >> the final book? living in the '80s you can see ronald reagan and the stock exchange and madonna. >> it is strange to add it a book on a point* one has lived through. this i thought was important to do more history about especially for students because the college-age students think of this as history just like world war ii. this is original essays that were put together and has a large range of writers and one piece by a conservative politician and also a piece by a record producer so we have a fun book and something in terms of being an editor it is great to think of this is starkly and not just what i remembered but to work with historians to did archival research to learn things about affirmative action of public-private
government and how into the '50s and '60s as the cold war became more a part of american life our america learned about the soviet union and historians, people who knew the language, study the economy, literature and bring us through the point* to understand rise and fall of the field of sovietology that was a large part of the population. >> the final book? living in the '80s you can see ronald reagan and the stock exchange and madonna. >> it is strange to add it a book on a point*...
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china is america's banker. the world's factory floor. it's building its military by more of the world's natural resource toss fuel its growth. it doesn't like americans telling it what to do. >> the chinese showing a new assertiveness and aggressiveness that took many americans by surprise. i think it is partly because they are starting to listen to what we say about this being china's century. they are starting to internalize it. if this is our century, we should determine what goes on. >> reporter: at the same time, the u.s. needs china's influence with emerging nuclear threats in north korea and iran. >> the chinese have emphasized do it diplomateicily and let's negotiate. the americans have got more and more impatient and tried to move the world in the direction of difficult sanctions. >> reporter: the american people wonder, is china and opportunity or a threat? >> lit's going to be both. the question is, on balance, is it better or worse? >> reporter: a question unanswered for steve udine is still out of work in foxborough, massach
china is america's banker. the world's factory floor. it's building its military by more of the world's natural resource toss fuel its growth. it doesn't like americans telling it what to do. >> the chinese showing a new assertiveness and aggressiveness that took many americans by surprise. i think it is partly because they are starting to listen to what we say about this being china's century. they are starting to internalize it. if this is our century, we should determine what goes on....
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what of 10% of the 159 million christians in america gave a token gift? send your tokens to stephen baldwin. there is this catechism, first question, i guess, why does stephen need personal wealth? stephen's influences in hollywood, hollywood worships money. without it you're seen as a loser and cannot be an effective influence to this group. he's seen as a loser right now. >>> chuck grassley you will recall was the highest ranking republican to go all nutsy over health care reform. >> we should not have a government program that determines you're going to pull the plug on grandma. >> grassley is boasting in a press release, i worked successfully to improve medicare payments to doctors in rural states like iowa and in turn access for beneficiaries as part of the health care enacted this year. chuck grassley taking partial credit for health care reform. i wonder for the tea party knows about that. senator chuck "i got pull the plug on grandma passed" grassley, today's worst person in the world. ♪ my subaru saved my life. i won't ever forget that. love. i
what of 10% of the 159 million christians in america gave a token gift? send your tokens to stephen baldwin. there is this catechism, first question, i guess, why does stephen need personal wealth? stephen's influences in hollywood, hollywood worships money. without it you're seen as a loser and cannot be an effective influence to this group. he's seen as a loser right now. >>> chuck grassley you will recall was the highest ranking republican to go all nutsy over health care reform....
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what would america look like if the tea party supporters were in charge? we'll ask one next in the cnn newsroom. been true since the day i made my first dollar. where is that dollar? i got it out to show you... uhh... was it rather old and wrinkly? yeah, you saw it? umm fancy a crisp? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. like, why are my numbers too low? are you looking for answers? the accu-chek aviva system now has new tools to help you discover what your numbers mean and how the things you do are connected to your blood sugar patterns. [ sarah ] with this tool i can see how food affects my numbers. i discovered what i can eat and how much. [ male announcer ] discover the accu-chek aviva system and save with a prescription discount card. start your discovery today. >>> our random moment of the day. timmy, watch him sing lady gaga. watch his dad dance. ♪ >> oh, man. so let's evaluate here. we have a rot ton banana microphone, mickey mouse p.j.'s and dad in his underoos. lady gaga, look out. >>> okay. the tea pa
what would america look like if the tea party supporters were in charge? we'll ask one next in the cnn newsroom. been true since the day i made my first dollar. where is that dollar? i got it out to show you... uhh... was it rather old and wrinkly? yeah, you saw it? umm fancy a crisp? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. like, why are my numbers too low? are you looking for answers? the accu-chek aviva system now has new tools to help you discover what...
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since those years he receded into a quiet life in america. there is no neil armstrong action figure, no chain of restaurants, and while he's walked on the moon, he's never been tempted to dance with the stars. our veteran space correspondent jay barbree exclusively obtained a letter written by neil armstrong and several other icons of the space program. it directly challenges president obama's reported plans to idle the u.s.-manned space program. astronauts armstrong, jim lovell write, "without the skill and experience actual spacecraft operation provides, the usa is far too likely to be on a long downhill slide to mediocrity. and on this anniversary of the space disaster, it is the choice a president and nation must face. that's where we begin with tom costello at the kennedy space center in florida. tom, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. the shuttle program is retiring this year. another program, constellation was supposed to replace the program. that program was literally running behind schedule and had been underfunded. so t
since those years he receded into a quiet life in america. there is no neil armstrong action figure, no chain of restaurants, and while he's walked on the moon, he's never been tempted to dance with the stars. our veteran space correspondent jay barbree exclusively obtained a letter written by neil armstrong and several other icons of the space program. it directly challenges president obama's reported plans to idle the u.s.-manned space program. astronauts armstrong, jim lovell write,...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. >>> well, the anticipation is building at the augusta national golf club in georgia where tiger woods tees off tomorrow in the masters tournament. he's returning to golf as you know for the first time since that sex scandal erupted four months ago. nbc's kerry sanders joins us live now from the fan entrance at augusta. so, kerry, i understand you're going to give us a little bit of a tour since we have to live vicariously through you. we'd never get media credentials. at least i wouldn't. >> >> reporter: it's exciting to be here. inside, amazing. outside, a lot of energy. what's interesting, at this hour, there are fans you'll see, a lot of fans are walking in, fans are also walking out. the reason they're walking out is because tiger woods is done for the day. so many people here are drawn to see tiger woods on the links. yesterday there was this picture. take a look at this. this i
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. >>> well, the anticipation is building at the augusta national golf club in georgia where tiger woods tees off tomorrow in the masters tournament. he's returning to golf as you know for the first time since that sex scandal erupted four months ago. nbc's kerry sanders joins us live now from the fan entrance at...
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. >>> fox news is america's election quarterbac headquarter. one of the most vulnerable senators up for re-election is arkansas senator blanche lincoln fac face faces challen from halter and also morrison. last night, the three squared off in a televised debate at the university of arkansas. our own james rosen has the story from little rock. hey, james! >> reporter: no knock-out punches scored or even attempted between n the debate. they kept the discourse civil and substantive. halter said it was unseemly for blanche lincoln to accept campaign contribution from goldman sachs while serving as oversight role of derivative industry. and lincoln suggested that halter former security chief under president clinton might seek to privatize social security. at the end of the debate, the candidates spoke with the greatest emotion about the harsh tone of the campaign thus far and many negative tv ads they runned and something they both say they lamented. >> put a craft line at the bottom that is a crafty name they made up by they won't tell you who they
. >>> fox news is america's election quarterbac headquarter. one of the most vulnerable senators up for re-election is arkansas senator blanche lincoln fac face faces challen from halter and also morrison. last night, the three squared off in a televised debate at the university of arkansas. our own james rosen has the story from little rock. hey, james! >> reporter: no knock-out punches scored or even attempted between n the debate. they kept the discourse civil and substantive....
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utilizada, esclava por esos 4 años >>> igual cuando sacaron los negros a África para llevarlos a trabajar a américa >>> es el testimonio de 7 meb d médicos cubanos, que fueron a venezuela para strtrabajar hum humanitar humanitariamente >>> es un cautiverio >>> como doctora es como profesional me debo a todo paciente, en ámbito a atenderlo con respecto a su salud, y para eso me formé y estoy dispuesta que yo sea utilizada. y los profesionales fueron partes de cooperación un acuerdo internacional, bi internacional,bilateral donde venezuelaserá conocida como trabajar. >>> está a disposición las 24 horas del día todos los días de la semana a cualquier hora >>> el trabajo forzado es sólo una de las quejas, los galenos dicen que los programas barrio adentro y misión al barrio, el pago era burla que les exigían atender pacientes, que eran inti inti >>> impedían tener relaciones con nadie, >>> reportaron que durante el 2004 y hasta el 2008 colocaron a los doctores en diversas locaciones incluyendo es el vse barrios >>> algunas de las mujeres han sido violadas >>> a fe sar del gran temor y pues
utilizada, esclava por esos 4 años >>> igual cuando sacaron los negros a África para llevarlos a trabajar a américa >>> es el testimonio de 7 meb d médicos cubanos, que fueron a venezuela para strtrabajar hum humanitar humanitariamente >>> es un cautiverio >>> como doctora es como profesional me debo a todo paciente, en ámbito a atenderlo con respecto a su salud, y para eso me formé y estoy dispuesta que yo sea utilizada. y los profesionales fueron...
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. >> reporter: but one of america's favorite ingredients may be regulated like a food additive. >> salt is probably the single most harmful chemical in our food supply. >> reporter: and we're pouring it on in dangerous amounts, says cardiologist dr. holly andersen. >> simply when you absorb extra salt you also absorb extra water and this has to go into the same circulation. so the pressure increases. and that pressure can damage the heart, the brain, and the kidneys. >> reporter: a recent study estimates that up to 150,000 lives could be saved if americans would just cut out about a teaspoon of salt a day. chef bobby flay says a mandatory reduction could be tough to swallow. >> it's going to be hard for me to hold my hand back in the salt bin when i think that it's going to be important to my customers. >> reporter: the fact is, most sodium in our diets does not come from the salt shaker. about 80% comes from processed foods. the report suggests we should only consume 1,500 milligrams of sodium a day. but many of these grocerys-- from the fried chicken to the breakfast bowl-- come close
. >> reporter: but one of america's favorite ingredients may be regulated like a food additive. >> salt is probably the single most harmful chemical in our food supply. >> reporter: and we're pouring it on in dangerous amounts, says cardiologist dr. holly andersen. >> simply when you absorb extra salt you also absorb extra water and this has to go into the same circulation. so the pressure increases. and that pressure can damage the heart, the brain, and the kidneys....